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COLD SORE

(Fever Blister; Herpes Simplex)

 Basic information

description

A cold sore is a common viral infection that affects the skin. In most cases, people become infected with the virus in childhood. The first time a person (usually a child) is infected, symptoms may include mouth sores, sore throat, fever, aching, tiredness, problems with eating, and swollen glands. The virus then stays inactive in the body (sometimes for months or years), until an active infection occurs and cold sores result.

FREQUENT SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

causes

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PREVENTIVE MEASURES

expected outcomes

Recovery takes a few days to a week. Recurrence will vary for different people. Cold sores may recur often or rarely. Complications are unlikely.

possible complications

Rarely, infection spreads to other places in the body, such as the eyes and brain. Prompt treatment is vital.

 diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

activity

No limits on physical activity. Avoid close contact with others, especially newborns and persons who have weak immune systems.

diet

No special diet.

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